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Columbia High School (CHS) is a four-year
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located in
Lake City, Florida Lake City is a city in and the county seat of Columbia County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 12,329, up from 12,046 at the 2010 census. It is the principal city of the Lake City Micropolitan Statistica ...
. The school's mascot is the Fighting Tigers and the colors are purple and gold.


History

The school was founded in 1888. The 1921 building, which was replaced in 1957 by a new building on Duval street, is on the
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. In 1935 the school was accused of cheating in football by playing a 21-year-old student who lived outside the county. A judge ordered them to be suspended from the Athletic Association and cancelled the rest of their games.


Censorship

In 1986, despite opposition from the ACLU, the school district banned Chaucer's ''
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'' and Aristophanes ''Lysistrata'' from the school because of sexual content. This decision was ultimately upheld by the courts in 1989 in the case ''Virgil v. School Board of Columbia County''. A 1993 attempt to ban ''
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'' by John Steinbeck was defeated due to the intervention of a local librarian.


Integration

Prior to 1969, Columbia was for White students only. In 1969, when the schools were forced to integrate by federal courts, students from the all-Black Fort White High School were sent to Columbia High School, but the district did not fully integrate Columbia at that time and defied a federal court order to do so in January, 1970. The court allowed them to delay until February. Students from Fort White continued to attend Columbia for over 30 years, when a new Fort White High School was built. In 1979, a Black student was accused of improper behavior towards a White female. The Black student was suspended, which led to a boycott of the school by Black students, and McKinley Jeffers, a Black assistant principal was fired.


Activities

Extra curricular activities at the school include the
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team The Flying Tigers, the Academy of Graphic Design, Academic Team, Athletics, Band, Color Guard, and two chapters of
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. The football program lists regional championships in 1969, 1998 & 2003; made it to the Quarter-Finals in 1975, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1999, 2001 & 2002, and one State Championship victory in 1967. The Columbia High School Marching Band has been ranked superior in the Florida Bandmasters Association's Marching Performance Assessment for 16 years. The CHS Drumline has a long lasting record of superiors at the State level, they've received 5 straight, as of 2023. Columbia high football has been an important part of the community since it began, it won a state title back in 1967, and were runners-up in 1964 and 1997. It was at one time, the winningest program in the state of Florida. Columbia high athletics have been competitive over the years winning a total of 8 state titles, and producing many notable alumni in its past.


Sports


State championships

* Boys Basketball: 1947 (Class B)
* Boys Track: 2002 (Class 3A) * Boys Weightlifting: 1996, 1998, 1999 * Boys Football: 1967 (Class A) * Girls Softball 2013 (Class 5A)


Notable alumni

* Scott Adams (American football), Scott Adams,
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* Brian Allen, NFL
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strong safety for the
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. At Columbia, Carter was named the top player in the state by ''
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'', and the Class 5A Player of the Year by the Florida Association of Coaches. * Fred P. Cone, American politician who served as the 27th Governor of Florida. * Gene Cox, former High school coach who graduated from Columbia High and coached at Leon High School and attained a total of 313 wins and was at the time one of the winningest coaches in Florida. * Shayne Edge, Former American football punter who played college at Florida and in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers * Grace Elizabeth, American model * Amare Ferrell, college football safety for the
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, wide receiver for the defending National Champions * Sampson Genus, NFL center for the
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* Yatil Green, American football wide receiver at the University of Miami, selected by the Miami Dolphins in the first round (15th overall pick) of the 1997 NFL Draft. * Randy Jackson (offensive lineman), Former American football offensive tackle who played college at Florida and in the NFL for the Chicago Bears * Timmy Jernigan, NFL defensive lineman. Played
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at Florida State. * Michael Kirkman, pitcher for the Texas Rangers * Trey Marshall, safety for the Denver Broncos *
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. At Columbia, Pope was selected for the ''
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, an All-State selection in football and basketball for Columbia High School in the 1940s and the 1946 individual state tennis runner-up. Played 10 seasons in the NFL for the then-
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, before starting his career as a broadcaster.
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, he was then selected by the
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in the first round (13th overall pick) of the
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. * Reinard Wilson, American football linebacker in the National Football League. He was drafted by the
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14th overall in the 1997 NFL Draft. He played college football at
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References


External links

*
Columbia High School page at Great Schools
{{DEFAULTSORT:Columbia High School (Lake City, Florida) Public high schools in Florida Schools in Columbia County, Florida Lake City, Florida 1888 establishments in Florida Educational institutions established in 1888